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- How to Verify Your SEO Is Intact After a WordPress Domain Migrationby Nouman Yaqoob on 12/06/2026 at 10:00
Changing your domain name is one of the scariest SEO decisions a WordPress site owner can make. Done right, your search rankings survive the move mostly intact. Done wrong, you can lose months of work overnight. I’ve audited post-migration sites where everything looked fine on… Read More » The post How to Verify Your SEO Is Intact After a WordPress Domain Migration first appeared on WPBeginner.
- How to Find and Fix Orphan Pages That Are Killing Your WordPress SEOby Allison on 10/06/2026 at 10:00
You’ve done everything right: published your blog posts, optimized the titles, maybe even built a few backlinks. But traffic still isn’t coming, and you can’t figure out why. Now, before you publish another post, it’s worth checking whether orphan pages are working against you. Orphan… Read More » The post How to Find and Fix Orphan Pages That Are Killing Your WordPress SEO first appeared on WPBeginner.
- TranslatePress vs WPML vs Universally: Which Is Better in 2026?by Nouman Yaqoob on 08/06/2026 at 10:00
Translating your WordPress website into multiple languages is one of the easiest ways to reach a wider audience, boost your SEO traffic, and increase your sales. But with so many translation plugins available, choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. TranslatePress and WPML are established… Read More » The post TranslatePress vs WPML vs Universally: Which Is Better in 2026? first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- 400+ Arch Linux AUR Packages Hijacked to Install Rust Credential Stealerby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 12/06/2026 at 19:24
Attackers took over more than 400 packages in the Arch User Repository (AUR) this week and rewrote their build scripts to install a credential stealer on any machine that built them. The malware is a Rust binary built to harvest developer secrets. When it lands with root, it can also load an eBPF rootkit to hide itself. The AUR is Arch Linux's community package collection, and it is separate
- Google Sues Chinese Smishing Network Accused of Using Gemini AI in Phishingby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 12/06/2026 at 18:59
Google on Friday said it's pursuing legal action against a Chinese cybercrime network, accusing it of using its Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) agent to send phishing text messages targeting Americans. The network is said to be behind the development and management of a phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) software kit called Outsider, per the tech giant. "The operation weaponized Gemini to help
- China-Linked Hackers Backdoored Linux Login Software to Hide for Nearly a Decadeby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 12/06/2026 at 18:17
Instead of hiding on the laptops and servers defenders watch most closely, a China-nexus group spent close to a decade hidden inside the Linux login system itself. Sygnia, which tracks the group as Velvet Ant, says it backdoored the PAM and OpenSSH components that decide who is allowed to sign in, planting its access where ordinary cleanup could not reach it. The network it targeted had no
- Agentjacking Attack Tricks AI Coding Agents Into Running Malicious Codeby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 12/06/2026 at 12:04
Cybersecurity researchers have described what they say is a new class of attack that can trick artificial intelligence (AI) coding agents into running arbitrary code on developer machines. Called Agentjacking by Tenet Security, the attack can be triggered by means of a fake error report crafted using Sentry, an open-source error-tracking and performance-monitoring platform. "The attack
- Rethinking MDR as Attackers and Defenders Embrace AIby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 12/06/2026 at 11:00
For most of the past decade, managed detection and response was the answer to a real problem. Security teams couldn't staff around the clock, couldn't hire enough analysts, and needed someone else to handle the alert queue. MDR stepped in. It worked well enough. Until now. The threat landscape has changed faster than the MDR model can adapt. Attackers are using AI to move faster, generate more








